DaddyMac prompted me to do something I haven't done in a long time, to install something on a Mac running OS 9. I didn't have Mozilla on the the iMac running 9.2.2, so I downloaded it, then discovered that, unlike the X version, I actually had to intall it. The installation was no problem, but it took a while. And then the app icon was generic, so I thought I ought to rebuild the desktop (lord, what a flash from the past!). And that took a while too, cause I used Conflict Catcher to do it. And using CC brought back bad memories of tracing down conflicts. And then I remembered all the documents I'd lost because I was just about to save when the system crashed. And so, thanks to DaddyMac, I now have a much much better appreciation for X.<br><br>So thanks, Daddy! <br><br>Great wits are sure to madness near allied.--John Dryden, "Absalom and Achitophel"

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